Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Author Jessica Sankiewicz makes her poetry debut with a compilation of poems from hertwentieth year. Now You Can See tells the story of a young woman caught between two worlds and her journey to reach some sort of clarity.

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Here's a poem from this compilation to give you a feel for the other poems in this compilation:

Demolished

I feel like shattered glass

Broken into pieces

Large and small

Sharp and blunt

One for every hurtful memory

Every jab to my heart

Every numb feeling that has never gone away

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Monday, April 3, 2017

I'm pleased as punch to share the cover for my first poetry compilation today!

I'm excited to show you the cover for my debut poetry collection, Now You Can See. I wrote these poems years ago, but they still mean a lot to me.

Without further adieu, here's the beautiful cover, designed by Marie Landry!

Release Date: April 25th 2017

Author Jessica Sankiewicz makes her poetry debut with a compilation of poems from her twentieth year. Now You Can See tells the story of a young woman caught between two worlds and her journey to reach some sort of clarity.

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Jessica Sankiewicz is the author of the New Adult novella series, This Night. You can often find her either reading or marathon watching TV on DVD, her favorites being Castle and Veronica Mars. She frequently mismatches her clothes and giggles uncontrollably. She knows almost every Billy Joel song by heart. She collects books and toys, and she has an intense love of cats and lemurs. Jessica decided when she turned 27 that she would remain 27 forever. Currently in the midst of her quarter-life-crisis, she is still takin' names and getting very close to reaching an epiphany.